Baby-walker.



. MILTON S. DAVIS, OF MUNCIE, INDIANA.

BABY-WALKER.

To all whom it may concerns' Be 1t knownxthat I, MILTON S. DAvls, a

\\\.,citizen of the United States, residing at iss Muncie in the countyof Delaware and State of Indiana. have invented a new and usefulIinproveinent in Bal Walkers, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a new and useful baby walker and the. objectof the invention is a device of this kind \which can be taken apart and'packed within 'a very small space for shipment or storage- The inventionconsists in the novel features of construction and combination of partshereinafter fully described and claimed and shown in the accompanyingdrawings, in which,

Figure 1 is a. perspective view of my device.

` Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view illust-rating the method ofconnecting the upper and lower rings. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional viewshowing the manner of connecting a socket to the upper ring. Fig. i is aperspective view showing a modification.

In these drawings 1 represents a base ring formed of wire rod and 2 re)resents an-upper wooden ring. Upon the oase ring 1 are placed at equaldistance apart four castings 3 through which the ringr passes and. whichare provided ith bosses through which pass upwardly threaded Shanks 5-of casters 6. The ring 2 is supported above and concentric with the ring1 by supporting rods 7 formed also of heavy wire and which are securedin posit-ion upon the ring 1 b v being bent about the upper projectingportions of the Shanks 5 and locked by a nut S, which nut serves to holdin place both the casters 6 and the rod 7. These rods are formed with acompound curve Specification of Letters Patent. vApplication filed.November 6,1907.` Serial No. 400,967.

-neath the ring 2. The straps 13 are 9 and extend inwardly and upwardlythe necessary distance and their inner ends terininate in vertical'portions 10 which itin depending tubular sockets 11 carried by the ring2 and are locked b v set screws 12. Hangers or straps 13 support a seat14 bero vided with a. number of apertures into w ich the scat pins fitand allow tor detachment of the seat and the ring 2 can be adjusted byloosening the set screws 12 and lifting the ring the desired distanceand then tightening the set screws.

Patentes sept. 22, 190e.`

In Fig. 4 I have shown an adjustable, sec- ,a base ring, an uppercastings carried by the base ring, bosses forrned on said castings,casters having threaded shanks assing through said bosses, supportingrods r etac-hably secured at. their upper ends to the upper ring andhaving their lower ends bent around the caster shanks, and nuts workingupon said Shanks and binding supporting rods and the casters to the basering.

MILTON S. DAVIS. Vitn'esses:

Crus. E. KUHN, N. D. BERRY.

